Basically, these are all prostock frames, meaning frames specially designed for special people (like pros, sponsored colleged players, etc). Some of us mere mortals can get our hands on these frames on occassion.

Djokovic and Murray's sticks don't have codes. They are completely custom racquets with custom molds, layups, and drill patterns. To date, these are the only two Head players who don't use coded racquets. The codes are as follows, keeping in mind that the .1's are 18x20, the .2's stiffer 16x19s, and the .3's flexier 16x19s:

Djokovic and Murray's sticks don't have codes. They are completely custom racquets with custom molds, layups, and drill patterns. To date, these are the only two Head players who don't use coded racquets. The codes are as follows, keeping in mind that the .1's are 18x20, the .2's stiffer 16x19s, and the .3's flexier 16x19s:

Djokovic and Murray's sticks don't have codes. They are completely custom racquets with custom molds, layups, and drill patterns. To date, these are the only two Head players who don't use coded racquets. The codes are as follows, keeping in mind that the .1's are 18x20, the .2's stiffer 16x19s, and the .3's flexier 16x19s:

As I just read in another posters thread, the TGK262.1 is still a 16x19. So is there a TGK262.x that is a softer, 18x20?

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Thanks for the heads up. I wasn't aware of that. I know for a fact that the MG TGK's were that way for the string patterns, and I just assumed the Speed Pros would be the same. I'm good friends with a Head rep who's pretty high up on the food chain, so I'll give him a call today.

Djokovic and Murray's sticks don't have codes. They are completely custom racquets with custom molds, layups, and drill patterns. To date, these are the only two Head players who don't use coded racquets. The codes are as follows, keeping in mind that the .1's are 18x20, the .2's stiffer 16x19s, and the .3's flexier 16x19s:

Good question. It totally depends on the mold. The 238.1 and .2 are very similar in terms of stiffness, whereas the 237.1 is supposed to be considerably stiffer than the .2, which is in turn considerably stiffer than the .3.

Thanks for the quick response. Just curious but have you ever with with any of the TGK 231 Radical Pro stock versions? Just wondering how they hit compared to retail. I believe that's what Chardy and Cilic use.

Thanks for the quick response. Just curious but have you ever with with any of the TGK 231 Radical Pro stock versions? Just wondering how they hit compared to retail. I believe that's what Chardy and Cilic use.

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I've hit with the TGK231.2 and .3, and they are both amazingly solid. They are both a bit stiffer, and obviously have a more open string pattern than the retail version. They also seemed to have a significantly higher flexpoint in the hoop than the retail version, which took a little while to get used to. The .1's are exceptionally rare, and very few tour players use them. I believe Chardy uses the .2 and Cilic the .3. There was a .2 on the 'Bay the other week, auction #300369832502.

Djokovic and Murray's sticks don't have codes. They are completely custom racquets with custom molds, layups, and drill patterns. To date, these are the only two Head players who don't use coded racquets. The codes are as follows, keeping in mind that the .1's are 18x20, the .2's stiffer 16x19s, and the .3's flexier 16x19s:

Djokovic and Murray's sticks don't have codes. They are completely custom racquets with custom molds, layups, and drill patterns. To date, these are the only two Head players who don't use coded racquets. The codes are as follows, keeping in mind that the .1's are 18x20, the .2's stiffer 16x19s, and the .3's flexier 16x19s:

I think this is a pretty accurate list. During tests, the E def. felt stiffet then the A, and it is is much closer to the original Pro Tour. The only other thing I would like to add is that Murray plays with the PT57A. I see his racquets all the time at the stringer when picking up ours.

I think this is a pretty accurate list. During tests, the E def. felt stiffet then the A, and it is is much closer to the original Pro Tour. The only other thing I would like to add is that Murray plays with the PT57A. I see his racquets all the time at the stringer when picking up ours.

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Hey man, it must be the custom 57A since Murray's string pattern is 16x19

I think this is a pretty accurate list. During tests, the E def. felt stiffet then the A, and it is is much closer to the original Pro Tour. The only other thing I would like to add is that Murray plays with the PT57A. I see his racquets all the time at the stringer when picking up ours.

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zspyderman, you are bang-on correct with your assessment of the E and you are also spot on correct that Murray uses a PT57A (with a 16x19 drill pattern).

You could be right, but a highly-esteemed poster on these boards, Ericsson, has one of Murray's racquets, and there is no code anywhere on the frame.

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These guys go through a ton of racquets. I see his racquets all the time. The one with no code could be an early version from the time they changed the paint job to Youtek, and they got his before the production started on the new design PTs.

Djokovic and Murray's sticks don't have codes. They are completely custom racquets with custom molds, layups, and drill patterns. To date, these are the only two Head players who don't use coded racquets. The codes are as follows, keeping in mind that the .1's are 18x20, the .2's stiffer 16x19s, and the .3's flexier 16x19s:

When HEAD changes the designs on their pro sticks, it's not a small production and it takes some effort. Some of the no-mark racquets are early versions they supply their top players with before the new paint jobs arrive for distribution for all the other pros. I don't think the codes have anything to do with the string pattern. It's more the material composit and length. Any one of those could be made into a 16x19 mold or the 18x20 mold. It really depends on what a particular player prefers.
You can clearly see that Chardy uses the 18x20. If you look at any of Murray's pics you will see the same... Although it is concievable he had used both at one time or another to try. He goes through more racquets then anyone else.

I just happen to own a bridge in Brooklyn. I would be happy to sell it to you at a very special low price just for you fedace. Is that something you would be interested in?

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Hey, What's the swing weight, static weight and the stiffness of the bridge? Some might like to figure it out before commiting to buying... LOL And what's the broken yellow line desing down the middle of it...? Does that have a special meaning...?